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What Are The Duties And Responsibilities Of A Train Crew As They
Approach A Public Grade Crossing?
Railroads have a duty to provide due and timely warning to the
general public when their trains approach a crossing. By federal law, all trains
must be equipped with (and have on) headlights of a specified brightness and
horns that produce a warning sound which meets a minimum loudness standard.
State laws often specify that a horn must be sounded when approaching a crossing.
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